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Wireless channel equalisation

European Transactions on Telecommunications, 1998
AbstractEqualisation techniques for wireless channels, in particular for those encountered in mobile wireless communications, are examined. Equalisation is broadly defined to include reception techniques which estimate the state or response of the channel and then attempt to compensate for its effects.
Taylor, D.   +4 more
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Wireless Channel Induced Coding

IEEE Communications Letters, 2019
In this letter, we present a new wireless channel induced coding (WiCiC) scheme over the binary field in order to eliminate the performance loss which occurs due to not taking the channel conditions into account while determining network code coefficients.
Semiha Tedik Basaran   +1 more
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WIRELESS COMMUNICATION CHANNELS MODELS

Modern Technologies in Science and Education. MTSE-2025
The article examines the application of intelligent systems for creating personalized workout programs in fitness centers. The relevance of this topic is driven by the need to improve workout efficiency and personalize the approach for each client.
S.S. Toroyan, A.N. Pylkin
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Aircraft wireless channel characterization

2011 4th Annual Caneus Fly by Wireless Workshop, 2011
In recent years, wireless technologies in the aerospace field have attracted significant interest from industry professionals. This research addresses the issue of selecting optimal frequency bands that may be employed within an aircraft environment.
Hassane Saghir   +2 more
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Micro-Characterization of Wireless Channels

2004
The previous chapter concentrated on estimation of the mean or median signal strength for a given transmitter and receiver geometry characterized by a certain terrain definition in a coverage area. The concept of statistical signal coverage was also presented.
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Channel Responsive wireless TCP

2015 IEEE International Conference on Communications (ICC), 2015
We consider the problem of TCP congestion control over wireless links. Packet losses due to wireless channel variation needlessly throttle TCP's congestion window leading to sub-capacity throughput for a given link. We consider Received Signal Strength Indication (RSSI) as a marker of channel state and propose pausing packet transmission when the ...
Hideki Endo   +2 more
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